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Saturday, November 1, 2008
So, what next?
It is November 1, 2008 and I have been in Africa for almost 7 months now!  I cannot describe how wonderful it has been to be here living my childhood dream, of serving the Lord in medical missions.  I have enjoyed every minute of my time here (well, not the minutes when my kidney stones were moving around). But, nonetheless, I am passionate about the work here and the work that Mercy Ships is doing for the Kingdom.  I have embraced the African culture with all my heart and energy and it has been an incredible and extremely rewarding experience!  The Liberian people are amazing.  Their unwavering faith, courage, compassion, and gratitude encourage me in so many ways.
In my mind, this trip was a trial of sorts, to continue exploring the call of missions; I feel God has placed on my heart.  Prior to this trip, I had completed a number of brief mission trips, but hungered for more exposure to missions.  The past 7 months here have been a great exposure to missions and at this time in my life, I cannot imagine going back to my totally comfortable life and job in America.  I feel a huge part of me would be aching to be back in Africa with Mercy Ships.  Therefore, after much consideration and listening to God’s leading, I have decided to continue serving with Mercy Ships!  This decision was not made irrationally and I believe many of you will not be surprised at my choice to come back to Africa.
So, what next? I am returning to Idaho, as originally planned for the holidays.  I will be leaving Africa November 21, 2008. I will stay in Idaho through American Thanksgiving. I will then travel to New Hampshire December 3- December 16.  I am hoping to connect with all my WLBC and DHMC family and friends in New Hampshire. I will also be looking to move some of my belongings into more permanent storage.  I may also try to sell my car.  
In mid December, I will return to Idaho and spend Christmas with my family, brother, sister-in-law, my brother’s in-laws, and my Paul Baptist Church Family.  In mid January, I will be going to the headquarters for Mercy Ships in Garden Valley, Texas.  I will be enrolling in a course called Gateway.  The course is designed to train and equip people for long-term service in missions.  There is a field project with this course in the Dominican Republic.  I am excited about this outreach because I will have a chance to continue working on my Spanish and my love for tortillas, rice, and beans, along with little caramel colored children remains. 
After the outreach to the Dominican is complete, I will be returning to the ship.  In early March, I will fly to Benin and board the Mercy Ship once again.    Benin, another extremely poor, West African country, is the 2009 Mercy Ship Outreach location.  Benin is east of Liberia and shares its Western border with Togo and Eastern border with Nigeria.  A few small facts about Benin; it is the birth place of Voodoo and the official language is French!  I have also been asked to be a charge nurse upon my return. This role will be challenging for sure!  My African adventures are just beginning and I am so thankful that all of you are in it with me. I love you and cherish you. I covet your prayers and support in every manner as I continue to serve our Lord.  “For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for ME will save it!” Luke 9:24
                                                            In His Hands and Will,
                                                                Laura Ziulkowski
 
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5 comments:
You go girl! It has been so awesome to help you establish deep roots and to continue to help you discover your wings! Praise God!
Love you,
Mom Z
What great news! The delight of being able to do what you were born to do for God! Recognizing and making decisions as the journey continues- a true adventure in every sense of the word! May God continue to bless you and your work now and in the future Laura!
I'm so proud of you Laura! Hopefully I will get to come visit you in Idaho sometime during the time you are there. Love you!
I knew it all the time. I am proud of you and your decision. Praise God for all your worship and care for His less fortunate people. Praying will continue. I love you.
Grandma Jan
You will like Benin as well...
Just a little tip, there is a fantastic pastry, coffee, and all around great food & puzza place called La Petit Four (or something like that) that is within walking distance of the ship.
Also a great thai place that people that have been there before can guide you to.
On a non-food note...go see the stilt village (we had clinics and dental teams there before) very unique and interesting. You will have to take a small banana shaped boat to get there.
Enjoy gateway!
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